Chapter 5

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I can't believe Tyler. At school I yelled at Kyla, of course she didn't care. Later that day I needed to get my hair cut. Right now it was about 2 inches from my shoulders, I wanted to get it cut 1 inch other wise I can't put it in a pony tail for cheer and its to short I loose my captaincy. My normal hair dresser moved, so I have a new one. I don't like to see it till the end. It was a mistake this time cause she cut it to my end of the jaw, I lost my captaincy. Ahhhhhhhh and guess who's captain now, Kyla. I was furious, I am never ever going back to that salon. Later that day I went to the hospital, to see my mom. She just got out of surgery. " Hey mom" I said." I sweetie, where's your sister Laura" she responded." At a soccer practice" I said. We had a simple normal human conversation. Then I went home, I had a simple yet another boring day, so I thought. November 10 2012, that day was interesting, a day I could never forget. That day I finally fully got to talk to Kyla. I said " it sucks that Alexandra died, at least your now captain". " oh, her. She just tagged along with me, she did what I wanted so I let her stick around. She wasn't that great, but I know it's amazing I'm captain" she responded."What, you never fully, knew her. Are you even going to her funeral?" I screamed." I'm not I have a date" she responded. I left in anger. I told ms. Bailey, Alexandra's mom, about this and now I have Alexandra's diary to do a speech. I later went to FaceTime Sean. " hey" he greeted. I told him all about this afternoon. " yah, my life sucks, my mom has cancer, my pen pal is in a coma, my boyfriend cheated on me, I'm apparently Alexandra's closest friend, which is you technically its you, and I have to do a speech for it, and I lost my captaincy." I said with anger. " well at least your not dead like Alexandra or in a coma like Emily. You even don't think about anyone but yourself. Not even of me, cause you would have noticed that I love you. Oops." Sean yelled. Then Sean hung up.

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